Breaking Misamino With B2B Overflow

Описание к видео Breaking Misamino With B2B Overflow

Thanks to Zyloads for recording the game and Zepheniah for providing me with a Misa client that saves gameplay to be seen as replays in teto.

About a month ago, I started playing Misamino with teto attack table trying to get as high of a B2B chain as I could. After about 2 weeks, I managed to get a 115B2B but it contained one full T waste as well as one TSM and a few TSS, all of which I personally consider T waste so I started grinding again to try and get 100B2B with 0 T waste. That means the only line clears allowed would be TSDs,TSTs,QUADs as well as making sure no T was wasted, including TSS. (Doing TSM and TSS makes keeping B2B far more trivial to the point where it doesn't really become a challenge anymore.)
It should be noted that Misamino was not built with teto attack table in mind so it doesn't go for multipliers and B2B as much as it does for pure combos. This makes the bot very weak to high B2B chains to the point where I had to put some time into studying Misa's decision making to try and estimate its decisions and try my best to time and segment my attacks as not to kill.
Overall, I'm quite happy with this round but it's certainly far from ideal and there's a lot of decisions that could be improved.

About the end of the round...
It seems that B2B in this misa client is stored as a signed char value, meaning that once it reaches 127 B2B line clears or B2B126, the next B2B overflows and goes to roughly -127B2B. This nullifies the additional bonus of B2B which made the last TSD-TSD-QUAD spike go from 34 to a mere 15 which ultimately made the round go from an insta Misa kill to me topping out.

10 BILLION TRILLION lyeks and 2 subs and I will make a follow-up video breaking down the round and explaining all the decisions in detail.

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